
Jacqueline Jossa has been spotted outside Dan Osborne’s house after reportedly spending the night with her estranged husband.
The EastEnders actress recently split from the former The Only Way is Essex star after eight years together, with Osborne moving out of the family home earlier this month.
Osborne reportedly admitted he "no longer loves her" and wants to "move on with his life” after marrying Jossa in 2017.
The pair co-parent their two daughters together, as well as Osborne’s child from a previous relationship.
However, Jossa, 32, who portrays Lauren Branning in the popular BBC soap, is reportedly determined to save the relationship and is "devastated" by the split.
She is said to have not given up on their marriage, reportedly saying last week that she wanted to get the union “back on track”.
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“He's still not living at the family home but he and Jacqueline are talking things through.,” a friend told The Sun. “There has been no conversation about divorce.”
The pair were already living separately after Dan purchased a property in Essex last year without Jacqueline’s knowledge.
Jossa is believed to be staying at the couple's £2 million Essex home, while Osborne, 33, is staying elsewhere.
And it was at his new abode in Southend that Jossa was spotted leaving this week - with photos being published in the Sun. She was seen leaving the property on Wednesday with two dogs while holding a cup of coffee.
“Jacqueline and Dan have effectively ended the marriage but she wants to try to get back on track, things have been very difficult between them but she still has love for Dan,” a spokesman has said.
Jossa is named as the sole owner of their Essex “dream home”. However, she is said to have been left blindsided after discovering he had bought a house in the county last year, which put more pressure on their strained relationship.
The couple reportedly struggled to make their marriage work following weeks of blazing rows.
A friend told the Sun: “There is no one else involved and they’re working together as a team for the sake of their kids.
“They’ll be seen together a lot as they navigate the situation.”